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The Hamlet Syndrome

Das Hamlet-Syndrom
Elwira Niewiera, Piotr Rosołowski
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
Germany,
Poland
2022
85 minutes
Ukrainian,
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

Five young people from Ukraine talk about their lives after the Maidan Revolution of 2014. Not all of them fought in the Russian-Ukrainian war, but the war, however, shattered their life plans. Representing “Generation Maidan”, they face the question of how to cope with experiences of violence, how to go on. Theatre director Roza Sarkisian produces a Hamlet adaptation with them in which they can use Shakespeare’s tragic character as a mirror and face their traumas on stage again.

For them Hamlet’s question “to be or not to be” is not just a historical text, but a current and existential dilemma that has no clear answer. The film follows the rehearsals where different biographies, self-images and political positions clash: A soldier meets his first LGBT person, the feminist quarrels with the fact that the war has undone hard-won emancipatory achievements. Frictions and differences are exposed, compromises are strenuously negotiated. Eventually the film’s focus widens and leaves the stage to introduce the five as individuals with their own inner struggles. The result is a many-layered, dense portrait of a torn and yet powerful Ukrainian generation who, due to the Russian invasion, find themselves at war again, only a few months after their production premiered.
Luc-Carolin Ziemann

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Director
Elwira Niewiera, Piotr Rosołowski
Cinematographer
Piotr Rosołowski
Editor
Agata Ciernak
Producer
Andreas Banz, Matthias Miegel, Magdalena Kaminska, Agata Szymanska, Robert Thalheim
Sound
Marcin Lenarczyk, Jaroslaw Sadowski, Andrii Nidzelskyi
Sound Design
Jonathan Schorr
Score
John Gürtler, Jan Miserre
World Sales
Katarzyna Wilk
Broadcaster
Eva Witte-Toetzke, Beata Ryczkowska, Alicja Gancarz
Commissioning Editor
Eva Witte-Toetzke
Nominated for: MDR Film Prize, Film Prize Leipziger Ring
Retrospective 2022
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The First Birthday
Gabriele Hochneder
Silvia, single mother, celebrates her daughter’s first birthday. A matter-of-fact and occasionally sobering portrait that revolves around a sanguine woman.
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The First Birthday

Der erste Geburtstag
Gabriele Hochneder
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1978
17 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Silvia Szuprizinski has lived alone with her little daughter for a year now: time to take stock. The young woman talks, her stories commented by Gabriele Hochneder’s pictures of everyday life that tell of efforts. Silvia, leaning against the tiled stove, talks about the failed relationship with the child’s father with detachment, but also with a certain degree of regret. At least her own family are present, all of them at the door in time for the first birthday. Still, Silvia spends her nights alone with herself – and the television. The fact that Hochneder’s film, despite the adversities, does not become a lament is at least partly owing to its sanguine main protagonist.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Gabriele Hochneder
Cinematographer
Jürgen Lubosch
Editor
Ilona Thiel
Producer
Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen der DDR
Kids DOK 2022
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The Most Boring Granny in the Whole World
Damaris Zielke
When her boring grandma takes a nap, Greta comes up with the idea of playing funeral. When grandma wakes up, they realise: For good memories, one must create beautiful moments.
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The Most Boring Granny in the Whole World

Die allerlangweiligste Oma auf der ganzen Welt
Damaris Zielke
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2022
7 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

Phew, it’s so boring. Nothing is allowed at grandma’s! No touching anything, no painting on anything, always being quiet. But when grandma is taking her nap, Greta comes up with the idea of playing funeral with her. The stuffed animals mourn around the sofa grave, Greta gives a speech in a trembling voice. That’s when grandma wakes up and they both realise: For good memories, one must create beautiful moments together.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Damaris Zielke
Cinematographer
Michael Throne
Editor
Damaris Zielke
Producer
Jiayan Chen
Sound
Max Hartstang, Marieke Czogalla
Sound Design
Marieke Czogalla
Score
Hannes Binder
Animation
Damaris Zielke, Lukas von Berg, Ferdinand Ehrhardt, Patrik Knittel, Sarah Schulz , Tanja Gruber, Laura Staab
Filmstill The Bridge of Caputh

The Bridge of Caputh

Die Brücke von Caputh
Eva Fritzsche
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
Germany (Soviet Occupation Zone)
1949
15 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

Workers reconstruct a railway bridge and Eva Fritzsche reconstructs the process behind it – by re-enacting what she couldn’t film, supported by the participants, who re-play themselves. The film sings the praises especially of those whose commitment was held in low esteem: young people who even give up playing football, and women who suddenly find themselves working in the factory. “Women as blacksmiths, what a joke!” a job centre employee sneers. This echoes what Eva Fritzsche herself had to listen to at DEFA: “Women don’t make films!” Yes, she did – and created one of the most impressive testimonies of the years of reconstruction.

Felix Mende

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Director
Eva Fritzsche
Script
Eva Fritzsche
Cinematographer
Arndt von Rautenfeld, Götz Neumann
Editor
Anneliese Schlüter
Producer
DEFA-Studio für populärwissenschaftliche Filme
Score
Eberhard Schmidt, Fritz Steinmann
MDR Special Screening 2022
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The Corner
Christa Pfafferott
World history meets local history on the street corner of Sperlingsberg in Oberdorla, Thuringia. In 1945, an American soldier was shot here. Decades later, a photo of him is circulating on the internet. Director Christa Pfafferott places this picture at the beginning of her research.
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The Corner

Die Ecke
Christa Pfafferott
MDR Special Screening 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2021
90 minutes
German,
English
Subtitles: 
German

World history meets local history on the street corner of Sperlingsberg in Oberdorla, Thuringia. In 1945, an American soldier was shot here. A photo of him became famous and, decades later, is circulating on the internet. Director Christa Pfafferott places this picture at the beginning of her research.

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Director
Christa Pfafferott
Cinematographer
Johannes Praus
Producer
Katrin Thomas
Broadcaster
arte, Sabine Lange
Commissioning Editor
Ulrich Brochhagen
Filmstill The Poet’s Wife

The Poet’s Wife

Die Frau des Dichters
Helke Misselwitz
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2021
94 minutes
Turkish
Subtitles: 
English

You feel welcome on Güler Yücel’s terrace. The temperamental artist presents colourful paintings of the life she knows intimately. Yücel lives and paints on the Turkish Datça peninsula. Her paintings are a chronicler’s narrative. They capture the exuberance of a wedding, follow labourers during the olive harvest, show a flock of goats. They also tell of her marriage to Can, a politically persecuted poet now dead.

When Güler Yücel feels too hot, she laughingly hoses herself down. Even her latest works must withstand the water test. We meet an unconventional woman who, though old, explores her surroundings with a beautiful joy of life. Inspired by the conversations and by Yücel’s works, the camera goes on a journey of discovery, resting on other women who confidently look and talk into its lens, like the goat herd about her time in the city, where she felt other-directed. Now she has found herself. Later, at a wedding party, the young bride proudly strides towards her future. Güler Yücel, too, has lived her life and known love. One of her paintings shows Can and her sitting naked in the sun. She remembers her husband, the political battles they fought together.
Anke Leweke

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Director
Helke Misselwitz
Script
Helke Misselwitz
Cinematographer
Ferhat Yunus Topraklar, Yunus Roy Imer, Thomas Plenert
Editor
Gudrun Steinbrück
Producer
Helke Misselwitz
Sound
Adam Tusk, Luise Hofmann
Sound Design
Detlef Antonius Schitto
Score
Volkan Ergen
German Competition Short Film 2022
Filmstill The World Is a House and There Are Rules in This House
The World Is a House and There Are Rules in This House
Felix Leffrank
A quite creative reflection of uncreative phases: A story-teller struggles with depression and writer’s block, under the watchful eyes of inner and outer demons.
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The World Is a House and There Are Rules in This House

Die Welt ist ein Haus und es gibt Regeln in diesem Haus
Felix Leffrank
German Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2022
13 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
English

Felix Leffrank deals with the ups and downs of an artist’s life in colourful, computer-animated images. During his ordeal between depression, writer’s block, anger and urban loneliness, a story-teller is accompanied by three weird birds who sometimes appear as annoying neighbours, sometimes as inner demons. Jung, Freud and the psychologist Dr. Breuer in the shape of a grey cat promote self-reflection, but the most helpful thing is probably a beer with friends.

Borjana Gaković

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Director
Felix Leffrank
Editor
Felix Leffrank
Producer
Felix Leffrank
Sound
Christoph Müller
Score
Christoph Müller
Animation
Felix Leffrank
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award, Gedanken Aufschluss Prize
Soul-Things 2022
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Thing
Malte Stein
The small creature seems in need of love, until it comes snarling round the corner, chasing you on its short legs through the empty suburb. Unease starts to spread.
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Thing

Ding
Malte Stein
Soul-Things 2022
Animated Film
Germany
2021
4 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Small and cu… No, not cute. This knee-high creature seems shy and in need of love instead. Until it comes snarling round the corner, chasing you on its short legs through the empty suburb. An uncomfortable lurking feeling spreads. With sparse drawing, mean sound bites and not-so-friendly characters, Malte Stein lays out the surgical instruments for a head game.

André Eckardt

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Director
Malte Stein
Producer
Malte Stein
Animation
Malte Stein
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Three Women

Drei Frauen
Maksym Melnyk
Competition for the Audience Award 2022
Documentary Film
Germany
2022
85 minutes
German,
Ukrainian
Subtitles: 
English

In a remote village, whose name roughly means “a cold place”, this film looks for warmth in encounters. The Ukrainian village of Stuzhytsya is situated in the Carpathian Mountains in the border triangle between Poland and Slovakia. The three elderly female protagonists – a farmer, a post office clerk and a biologist – are firmly rooted in a place where hardly any young people are left in 2019, the year of Zelensky’s election victory. Over time, the film crew also becomes, at least temporarily, a valued part of the village community.

Between horoscope readings at the post office, farm work with pitchforks and church blessings of cars in need of repair, Maksym Melnyk, also a native of Zakarpatska Oblast, establishes a growing intimacy with the three women. His documentary style arises from the interaction: In the beginning, he asks off camera questions like a reporter, but as he gets closer to the people, he enters the frame himself. Very few documentary filmmakers today see themselves as a “fly on the wall”. But gifting a pig to a protagonist in front of the camera or letting her cut the camerman’s hair? That’s rather unusual. Taking the single farmer Hanna, who treats Melnyk and his cinematographer Florian Baumgarten – whom she calls “the German” – like sons, as an example, the film portrays a rural lifestyle full of privation that seems to be in decline in the mountain region near the EU border.
Jan-Philipp Kohlmann

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Director
Maksym Melnyk
Cinematographer
Florian Baumgarten, Meret Madörin
Editor
Jannik Eckenstaler
Producer
Maksym Melnyk, Andrea Wohlfeil
Sound
Roman Pogorzelski
Score
Maksym Melnyk
Winner of: DEFA Sponsoring Prize, Golden Dove (Audience Competition)
Matinee Saxon State Archive 2022
Filmstill Familie Butter
The Butter Family
An entertaining vision for International Women’s Day as an admonition, inspiration and commentary about gender relations in GDR everyday life, in the form of a puppet animation.
Filmstill Familie Butter

The Butter Family

Familie Butter
Matinee Sächsisches Staatsarchiv 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1967
6 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

The married couple Angelika and Horst Butter sum up successes and setbacks of their joint amateur filmmaking. They now produce elaborate puppet animations in their private rooms, under sometimes adverse conditions. They adapt fairy tale and fantasy sources, but also take up topical social issues, for example in an entertaining vision for International Women’s Day.

Konstantin Wiesinger

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Producer
Deutscher Fernsehfunk (DFF)
Retrospective 2022
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To Be Young, and What Else?
Gitta Nickel
Despite ideological shortcomings, the Stralsund People’s Dockyard youth brigade do excellent work. Nevertheless, the city becomes the focal point of socialist conditions of value creation.
Filmstill To Be Young, and What Else?

To Be Young, and What Else?

Jung sein – und was noch?
Gitta Nickel
Retrospective 2022
Documentary Film
GDR
1977
49 minutes
German
Subtitles: 
None

High up north, in the Stralsund People’s Dockyard, Gitta Nickel encounters a youth brigade whose members speak frankly: “I’m 27 now. Judging from my own example I can say: it’s been nothing but work, really nothing. I can really say that about me, stark and stiff.” Stralsund as the focal point of socialist conditions of value creation: A ship may be completed every two weeks, but housing, let alone leisure facilities aren’t. The diagnosis: The quality-of-life to performance ratio is less than ideal. The brigade’s team spirit, though, is still strong, even if, as some think, there are some shortcomings on the “ideological side”.

Carolin Weidner

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Director
Gitta Nickel
Cinematographer
Niko Pawloff
Producer
DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Sound
Andreas Walter
Soul-Things 2022
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The 3 Rs
David Lynch
A nervously vibrating camera, a rubber duck being beheaded by algebra. Short and with a vengeance, David Lynch lights a beacon against the school-inculcated view of the world.
Filmstill The 3 Rs

The 3 Rs

The 3 Rs
David Lynch
Soul-Things 2022
Experimental Film
Austria,
USA
2011
1 minute
English
Subtitles: 
None

A nervously vibrating camera, a rubber duck being beheaded by algebra. In only one minute and with a vengeance, David Lynch lights a beacon against the school-inculcated view of the world. Reading, wRiting, aRithmetic – the three basic cultural techniques “drilled” into us turn out to be childhood traumas and opponents of the immeasurable, the mysterious and the indescribable.

André Eckardt

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Director
David Lynch
Script
David Lynch
Cinematographer
David Lynch
Editor
David Lynch
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The Artist in the Machine

The Artist in the Machine
Claudia Larcher
International Competition Short Film 2022
Animated Film
Austria
2022
4 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Her “artificial assistant” is what Claudia Larcher calls the AI that digitally analysed her analogue “Baumeister” series of collages and generated this film from them. Creator or servant spirit, the machine makes architectural sketches waft biomorphically and enlivens (i.e. animates) rigid shapes. The Japanese Metabolists who called for the fluid renewal of their buildings, the organic growth, deformation and decay of architecture, would have liked “The Artist in the Machine”.

Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Claudia Larcher
Cinematographer
Claudia Larcher
Editor
Claudia Larcher
Producer
Claudia Larcher
Sound
Claudia Larcher
Animation
Artificial Assistant No. 2
World Sales
Gerald Weber
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
Slowenian Animation 2022
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The Beezes: Cherries
Grega Mastnak
The Beezes are feathered but not very airworthy creatures. With summer comes their appetite for cherries. But how to reach them when evolution keeps you on the ground?
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The Beezes: Cherries

Bizgeci: Češnje
Grega Mastnak
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Slovenia
2003
5 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

The Beezes are feathered but not very airworthy creatures, situated somewhere between primates and birds on the evolutionary ladder. Their appetite for cherries grows as soon as summer has arrived. But they are hanging so high in the trees that they are out of reach. Undeterred, the Beezes try to overcome the limits of their biological evolutionary stage – a gaudy affair.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Grega Mastnak
Script
Grega Mastnak, Peter Povh
Editor
Istok Jan Simončič
Producer
Igor Pediček
Sound
Vojko Sfiligoj
Score
Vojko Sfiligoj, Ana Pupedan
Animation
Grega Mastnak, Vladimir Leben, Boštjan Franc Avguštin, Tina Avšič
Slowenian Animation 2022
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The Box
Dušan Kastelic
A parable about outgrowing oneself: With the sophisticated, horror movie like aesthetics of his parable, Dušan Kastelic defined new quality standards for 3D computer animations.
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The Box

Celica
Dušan Kastelic
Slowenian Animation 2022
Animated Film
Slovenia
2017
13 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Life in the box is wretched – until a creature begins to grow that’s different from its flat-headed roommates: It sings and gets excited. A nuisance, the others think. But the boy continues to grow until he towers over all of them … With the sophisticated, horror movie like aesthetics of his parable, Dušan Kastelic defined new quality standards for 3D computer animations.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Dušan Kastelic
Script
Dušan Kastelic
Editor
Dušan Kastelic
Producer
Dušan Kastelic
Sound Design
Mateja Starić
Score
Mateja Starić
Animation
Dušan Kastelic
Kids DOK 2022
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The Boy and the Elephant
Sonia Gerbeaud
The teacher introduces the new classmate. Yikes, the boy has an elephant’s head! Even though everyone is whispering, one kid begins to play with him. They discover things they have in common.
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The Boy and the Elephant

Le garçon et l’éléphant
Sonia Gerbeaud
Kids DOK 2022
Animated Film
France
2022
7 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English, German (Overvoice)

The teacher introduces the new classmate. Nobody pays attention. But yikes, the boy has an elephant’s head! The whispering starts immediately, pictures are scribbled, nobody wants to sit next to the new kid. Only one of the pupils seems fascinated by the elephant boy. They play together in the schoolyard and discover things they have in common. Will the others’ mockery separate them again?

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Sonia Gerbeaud
Editor
Nikita Fraysse
Producer
Luc Camilli
Sound
Manu Vidal
Score
Manu Vidal
Animation
Tom Chertier, Jon Boutin